Happ VPN Subscription Link: How It Works and How to Connect
Add the link to Happ once, and the app keeps pulling in the current server list on its own — including the fastest options for lag-free streaming and gaming. Here's how a subscription differs from a plain key, how to connect it, and what to try if the list gets stuck.
What's behind a subscription link
A subscription link (subscription URL) hides an entire pool of servers and ready-made configurations behind one address, and you connect all of it with a single action in the Happ app. Add it once, and Happ VPN takes care of keeping the list current from then on.
The big win is that you never have to chase new entry points by hand — the moment a fast server for streaming or gaming shows up, it lands in the app on its own. For more on the underlying pieces, see the servers and configurations pages.
Subscription vs. a single key
Here's how the two compare:
- A subscription link unlocks the whole server pool right away and refreshes itself without any input from you — handy when you need to hop to a less crowded server to keep your ping steady mid-match.
- A single key is one specific configuration for one connection; when a new server shows up, you'll need to add the key again.
If you only ever need one particular server, a key does the job — check the keys page for details. For daily use and quick switching between locations, a subscription is the easier route.
Connecting the link in Happ
Follow these steps:
- Grab the subscription link from the service's Telegram bot.
- In the Happ app, choose the add-by-link option (subscription).
- Paste it and confirm — the app pulls in every configuration automatically.
- Pick a server from the list, weighing speed and ping, and connect.
New to Happ? The step-by-step setup guide walks through the whole process from scratch.
How the server list refreshes on its own
Once the subscription is in place, Happ periodically checks in for the current server list, and new, faster locations appear without any action from you — which matters most for video streaming and online gaming, where a fresh, less loaded entry point makes the difference.
Want it updated right now? Open the subscription inside Happ and tap refresh — the app reloads the configurations from the same link.
Where the subscription link comes from
It's issued by the service's Telegram bot, which functions as your personal dashboard. You can check your subscription status there too, and copy the link again whenever you need it.
The link is tied to your account, so it's not something to hand around. Everything about your access lives in the account section.
If the servers won't refresh
Sometimes the list doesn't pull in right away. Work through these:
- Open the subscription in Happ and tap refresh manually.
- Double-check the link was pasted in full, with no stray spaces.
- Make sure the internet is reachable without an active VPN at the moment you refresh.
- Grab the link from the bot again — it may have changed.
Still stuck? The not working section covers the common causes.
Get a key for Happ
Grab your subscription link from the service's Telegram bot and add it to Happ — the whole server pool, fast options for streaming and gaming included, connects itself.
Get a keyFrequently asked questions
What's the difference between a subscription and a key?
A key is one configuration for one connection. A subscription link opens the whole server pool at once and refreshes itself whenever we change or add servers.
How do I force the server list to update?
Open the subscription in the Happ app and tap refresh — the configurations reload from the same link. Normally the list updates automatically without you doing anything.
My servers disappeared — what now?
Try a manual refresh first, and confirm the link was pasted in full while your connection was live. If that doesn't help, copy the link from the bot again or check the not working section.
Is it safe to paste a subscription link into the app?
Yes, as long as it's your own link from the service's Telegram bot. It's tied to your account, so keep it private and only add it to the Happ app.